Okay, so let’s talk about something that’s not exactly dinner table conversation, but hey, it’s important stuff. I recently had a little health scare, and it made me do a deep dive into the difference between strep throat and, believe it or not, gonorrhea. Yeah, you read that right.

It all started a couple of weeks ago. I woke up one morning with a throat that felt like I’d swallowed a bunch of razor blades. It was seriously painful, and I could barely swallow my own spit. I had a slight fever, not super high, but enough to make me feel like crap. I figured, “Okay, it’s probably just a cold or something.” I started popping some over-the-counter pain relievers and tried to just power through.
But it didn’t get better. In fact, it got worse. The pain in my throat intensified, and I noticed these little white patches on my tonsils. My neck glands were swollen too. I started to worry a bit. My mind started racing, and I remembered a friend telling me about how they had gotten gonorrhea from oral sex once. Could that be it? I had engaged in that activity a few times in the past month. I mean, who hasn’t? But the thought of having an STI, especially in my throat, was pretty terrifying.
So, I did what any reasonable person would do: I started googling. And let me tell you, the internet can be a scary place when you’re trying to self-diagnose. I read all about strep throat and oral gonorrhea, and the symptoms seemed to overlap a bit. Both can cause a sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, and those lovely white spots.
But there were some differences. Apparently, strep usually comes with a higher fever. My temperature was around 100.5, so that was kind of borderline. Oral gonorrhea, from what I read, tends to be a bit milder in terms of overall symptoms, but the sore throat is definitely a common factor.
I knew I couldn’t just rely on Dr. Google, so I dragged myself to a clinic. They did two swabs – one for strep and one for STIs. Waiting for the results was the worst. I spent the next couple of days feeling anxious and constantly checking my phone for the call.

Finally, the clinic called. The good news? No gonorrhea. The bad news? It was strep. I was relieved but also kind of annoyed because, honestly, strep throat is no joke. It’s caused by this nasty bacteria called Streptococcus pyogenes. The doctor explained that it is pretty contagious and can spread through things like coughing or sneezing.
So, I got put on antibiotics, and after a few days of feeling like death warmed over, I started to feel human again. But the whole experience was a real eye-opener. It made me realize how important it is to take care of yourself and to not ignore weird symptoms, no matter how embarrassing they might seem.
Here’s the bottom line:
- Sore throats suck, whether they’re from strep or something else.
- If you’re sexually active, it’s crucial to get tested regularly.
- Don’t rely on the internet for medical advice. Go see a doctor!
It was a rough couple of weeks, but I learned a lot. And now I’m sharing my story because I hope it helps someone else out there. Take care of yourselves, folks!